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We join in progress with a $31,000 offer on the table and the top 2 cases still in play. How much will she win?
Originally aired 18/01/2007.

published:20 Jul 2017

views:10531

What Mark and Faye Leveson have been through to discover the truth about the death of their son Matt is extraordinary. In September2007, 20-year-old Matt vanished after a fight with his older partner, Michael Atkins. Atkins denied having any involvement in the young man’s disappearance, and sensationally claimed Matt was still alive. But Mark and Faye always suspected Atkins was a cruel liar, and was in fact responsible for their son’s death. However, to expose his deceit, and most importantly to find Matt's body, the Levesons had to agree to a horrible deal with the devil. It meant Atkins received immunity from prosecution – a free “stay out of jail” card – for revealing where he buried Matt. At the same time Atkins also gave police his explanation of how Matt died from a drug overdose. Mark and Faye say it’s more lies, but in a major 60 MINUTES investigation, Tara Brown uncovers yet another surprising twist in this long-running case.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producers: Grace Tobin, Sean Power

published:28 Aug 2017

views:36961

This video by GetUp! asks us if the date can be changed so everyone can celebrate our amazing country.
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published:25 Jan 2017

views:5615

Trade MinisterAndrew Robb has signed Australia on to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) deal, before the text has even been seen by the Australian public.
The TPP is bad news for democracy, as it will allow multinational corporations to sue our government over laws that protect our health and our environment.
But it's not over yet. We still have a chance to derail the secretive TPP agenda when it's put to a vote in the Senate.
Will you join over 100,000 Australians calling on Parliament to block the TPP, by signing the petition now?
https://www.getup.org.au/tpp

published:09 Oct 2015

views:17122

This is about as unlucky as a guy can get.

published:30 Sep 2009

views:16593

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History

On 9 June 2013, Network Ten announced a new mid-morning show to replace The Circle which it cancelled the year previously. Ita Buttrose was the first presenter of the program to be named, her appointment drew much media attention as she was 71 years of age at the time. It was later announced Joe Hildebrand, Sarah Harris and Jessica Rowe would also be presenters on the new program The program would be filmed from Ten's Sydney studios in front of a live studio audience. It was later announced it would premiere on 4 November 2013 as part of Ten's brand new morning lineup which also included the short lived breakfast program Wake Up

On 11 November 2013, Buttrose served as a guest on Tens then breakfast show, Wake Up. Network Ten had planned to transport her from Wake Up's Manly studio to Tens Pyrmont studios by water taxi across Sydney Harbour in time for Studio 10 and film her journey with an overhead helicopter. However, due to poor weather Buttrose's water taxi became stranded, meaning she missed most of Studio 10.

Deal or No Deal

Deal or No Deal is the name of several closely related televisiongame shows, the first of which (launching the format) was the Dutch Miljoenenjacht (Hunt for Millions) produced by Dutch producer Endemol. It is played with up to 26 cases (or, in some versions, boxes) containing certain sums of money. The player chooses a case or a box to knock an amount of money off the board.

Gameplay

The game revolves around the opening of a set of numbered briefcases, each of which contains a different prize (cash or otherwise). The contents (i.e., the values) of all of the cases are known at the start of the game, but the specific location of any prize is unknown. The contestant claims (or is assigned) a case to begin the game. The case's value is not revealed until the conclusion of the game.

The contestant then begins choosing cases that are to be removed from play. The amount inside each chosen case is immediately revealed; by process of elimination, the amount revealed cannot be inside the case the contestant initially claimed (or was assigned). Throughout the game, after a predetermined number of cases have been opened, the banker offers the contestant an amount of money and/or prizes to quit the game, the offer based roughly on the amounts remaining in play and the contestant's demeanor, the bank tries to 'buy' the contestant's case for a lower price than what's inside the case. The player then answers the titular question, choosing:

Jim Jefferies - How You Deal With A Snake In Australia

Jim Jefferies talks about how one time his cat brought a deadly poisonous brown snake into his bedroom and how his dad dealt with it.
Audio taken from The Jim Jefferies Show Podcast.

9:25

HOW I DEAL WITH JET LAG | Australia - VLOG #57

HOW I DEAL WITH JET LAG | Australia - VLOG #57

HOW I DEAL WITH JET LAG | Australia - VLOG #57

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Deal or No Deal (Australia) - "Exceptionally Pleased"

We join in progress with a $31,000 offer on the table and the top 2 cases still in play. How much will she win?
Originally aired 18/01/2007.

10:50

60 Minutes Australia: Bitter deal, part one (2017)

60 Minutes Australia: Bitter deal, part one (2017)

60 Minutes Australia: Bitter deal, part one (2017)

What Mark and Faye Leveson have been through to discover the truth about the death of their son Matt is extraordinary. In September2007, 20-year-old Matt vanished after a fight with his older partner, Michael Atkins. Atkins denied having any involvement in the young man’s disappearance, and sensationally claimed Matt was still alive. But Mark and Faye always suspected Atkins was a cruel liar, and was in fact responsible for their son’s death. However, to expose his deceit, and most importantly to find Matt's body, the Levesons had to agree to a horrible deal with the devil. It meant Atkins received immunity from prosecution – a free “stay out of jail” card – for revealing where he buried Matt. At the same time Atkins also gave police his explanation of how Matt died from a drug overdose. Mark and Faye say it’s more lies, but in a major 60 MINUTES investigation, Tara Brown uncovers yet another surprising twist in this long-running case.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producers: Grace Tobin, Sean Power

2:42

What's the big deal about Australia Day / January 26th?

What's the big deal about Australia Day / January 26th?

What's the big deal about Australia Day / January 26th?

This video by GetUp! asks us if the date can be changed so everyone can celebrate our amazing country.
VideoCredit: GetUp!
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3:02

Australia has just signed onto the dirtiest deal you've never heard of

Australia has just signed onto the dirtiest deal you've never heard of

Australia has just signed onto the dirtiest deal you've never heard of

Trade MinisterAndrew Robb has signed Australia on to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) deal, before the text has even been seen by the Australian public.
The TPP is bad news for democracy, as it will allow multinational corporations to sue our government over laws that protect our health and our environment.
But it's not over yet. We still have a chance to derail the secretive TPP agenda when it's put to a vote in the Senate.
Will you join over 100,000 Australians calling on Parliament to block the TPP, by signing the petition now?
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Iran deportees deal: a goal for Australia

Iran's foreign minister will meet with his Australian counterpart in Canberra on Tuesday. It's part of a tour aimed at nurturing relationships and building trade links with Asian countries. But Australia is also trying to push an agreement for Iran to take back around 9,000 failed refugees.
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The Police & How to deal with them for Ethnics in Australia

Inspired by ChrisRocks' "How to not get arrested by the cops". Remember, don't take it seriously or you may end up actually in jail and if you blame me, I'm gone...oi seriously don't but.

0:31

My Meal Deal | Caltex Australia Official

My Meal Deal | Caltex Australia Official

My Meal Deal | Caltex Australia Official

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1. Wide of news conference
2. Close-up of journalists
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan'sMinistry of Foreign Affairs:
"The debate in India, statements coming out from Washington, I would say that we are following closely the controversy that is reflected in these statements both emanating from Washington and Delhi about India's right to conduct nuclear tests in the context of (an) US-India nuclear deal. We take seriously the assertions of Indian leadership about the possibility of renewing nuclear tests, resuming or renewing nuclear tests."
4. Mid of journalists
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"Resumption of nuclear tests by India would create a serious situation obliging Pakistan to review its position and to take action appropriate and consistent with our supreme national interest."
6. Exterior of foreign ministry building
STORYLINE:
Pakistan warned against any resumption of nuclear testing by archrival India, suggesting on Monday that Australian plans to sell uranium to New Delhi could start a nuclear arms race in South Asia.
India's government says a proposed cooperation pact with the US on civilian nuclear power generation will not constrain its weapons program, including the right to conduct future nuclear tests.
"Resumption of nuclear tests by India would create a serious situation obliging Pakistan to review its position and to take action appropriate and consistent with our supreme national interest," said Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Aslam also expressed concern at Australian plans to sell uranium to New Delhi, and suggested that Pakistan could expand its own nuclear arsenal in response to any strengthened Indian capability.
The nuclear cooperation pact would see the US provide nuclear fuel and know-how to help meet the burgeoning energy needs of India, which in exchange would place its civilian reactors under international monitoring.
"I would say we are following closely the controversy that is reflected in these statements both emanating from Washington and Delhi about India's right to conduct nuclear tests in the context of (an) US-India nuclear deal," added Aslam on Monday.
Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, last week rejected claims by political opponents and parties that are allied with the government, but opposed to the deal, that it would give Washington leverage over Indian foreign policy and bar future nuclear tests.
While the deal covers only civilian nuclear cooperation, American critics say it could free up nuclear fuel, including uranium, which can be used in nuclear warheads.
Pakistani commentators worry that the deal signals a shift of US support from Islamabad, a close ally in Washington's campaign against terror, to India, with which Pakistan has fought three wars since the two countries gained independence from Britain 60 years ago.
Aslam said that Pakistan, whose nuclear technology has in the past been leaked to countries including Iran and North Korea, also wanted to develop its civilian nuclear power program under international safeguards.
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Deal or No Deal Australia

Jim Jefferies - How You Deal With A Snake In Australia

Jim Jefferies talks about how one time his cat brought a deadly poisonous brown snake into his bedroom and how his dad dealt with it.
Audio taken from The Jim Jefferies Show Podcast.

published: 07 Dec 2017

HOW I DEAL WITH JET LAG | Australia - VLOG #57

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Deal or No Deal (Australia) - "Exceptionally Pleased"

We join in progress with a $31,000 offer on the table and the top 2 cases still in play. How much will she win?
Originally aired 18/01/2007.

published: 20 Jul 2017

60 Minutes Australia: Bitter deal, part one (2017)

What Mark and Faye Leveson have been through to discover the truth about the death of their son Matt is extraordinary. In September2007, 20-year-old Matt vanished after a fight with his older partner, Michael Atkins. Atkins denied having any involvement in the young man’s disappearance, and sensationally claimed Matt was still alive. But Mark and Faye always suspected Atkins was a cruel liar, and was in fact responsible for their son’s death. However, to expose his deceit, and most importantly to find Matt's body, the Levesons had to agree to a horrible deal with the devil. It meant Atkins received immunity from prosecution – a free “stay out of jail” card – for revealing where he buried Matt. At the same time Atkins also gave police his explanation of how Matt died from a drug overdose. ...

published: 28 Aug 2017

What's the big deal about Australia Day / January 26th?

This video by GetUp! asks us if the date can be changed so everyone can celebrate our amazing country.
VideoCredit: GetUp!
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published: 25 Jan 2017

Australia has just signed onto the dirtiest deal you've never heard of

Trade MinisterAndrew Robb has signed Australia on to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) deal, before the text has even been seen by the Australian public.
The TPP is bad news for democracy, as it will allow multinational corporations to sue our government over laws that protect our health and our environment.
But it's not over yet. We still have a chance to derail the secretive TPP agenda when it's put to a vote in the Senate.
Will you join over 100,000 Australians calling on Parliament to block the TPP, by signing the petition now?
https://www.getup.org.au/tpp

published: 09 Oct 2015

Deal or No Deal (Australia) - Unlucky

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DCNS Australia submarine deal, part I

Iran deportees deal: a goal for Australia

Iran's foreign minister will meet with his Australian counterpart in Canberra on Tuesday. It's part of a tour aimed at nurturing relationships and building trade links with Asian countries. But Australia is also trying to push an agreement for Iran to take back around 9,000 failed refugees.
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The Police & How to deal with them for Ethnics in Australia

Inspired by ChrisRocks' "How to not get arrested by the cops". Remember, don't take it seriously or you may end up actually in jail and if you blame me, I'm gone...oi seriously don't but.

published: 13 Dec 2010

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1. Wide of news conference
2. Close-up of journalists
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan'sMinistry of Foreign Affairs:
"The debate in India, statements coming out from Washington, I would say that we are following closely the controversy that is reflected in these statements both emanating from Washington and Delhi about India's right to conduct nuclear tests in the context of (an) US-India nuclear deal. We take seriously the assertions of Indian leadership about the possibility of renewing nuclear tests, resuming or renewing nuclear tests."
4. Mid of journalists
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"Resumption of nuclear tests by India would create a serious situation obliging Pakistan to review it...

HOW I DEAL WITH JET LAG | Australia - VLOG #57

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60 Minutes Australia: Bitter deal, part one (2017)

What Mark and Faye Leveson have been through to discover the truth about the death of their son Matt is extraordinary. In September2007, 20-year-old Matt vanis...

What Mark and Faye Leveson have been through to discover the truth about the death of their son Matt is extraordinary. In September2007, 20-year-old Matt vanished after a fight with his older partner, Michael Atkins. Atkins denied having any involvement in the young man’s disappearance, and sensationally claimed Matt was still alive. But Mark and Faye always suspected Atkins was a cruel liar, and was in fact responsible for their son’s death. However, to expose his deceit, and most importantly to find Matt's body, the Levesons had to agree to a horrible deal with the devil. It meant Atkins received immunity from prosecution – a free “stay out of jail” card – for revealing where he buried Matt. At the same time Atkins also gave police his explanation of how Matt died from a drug overdose. Mark and Faye say it’s more lies, but in a major 60 MINUTES investigation, Tara Brown uncovers yet another surprising twist in this long-running case.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producers: Grace Tobin, Sean Power

What Mark and Faye Leveson have been through to discover the truth about the death of their son Matt is extraordinary. In September2007, 20-year-old Matt vanished after a fight with his older partner, Michael Atkins. Atkins denied having any involvement in the young man’s disappearance, and sensationally claimed Matt was still alive. But Mark and Faye always suspected Atkins was a cruel liar, and was in fact responsible for their son’s death. However, to expose his deceit, and most importantly to find Matt's body, the Levesons had to agree to a horrible deal with the devil. It meant Atkins received immunity from prosecution – a free “stay out of jail” card – for revealing where he buried Matt. At the same time Atkins also gave police his explanation of how Matt died from a drug overdose. Mark and Faye say it’s more lies, but in a major 60 MINUTES investigation, Tara Brown uncovers yet another surprising twist in this long-running case.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producers: Grace Tobin, Sean Power

Trade MinisterAndrew Robb has signed Australia on to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) deal, before the text has even been seen by the Australian public.
The TPP is bad news for democracy, as it will allow multinational corporations to sue our government over laws that protect our health and our environment.
But it's not over yet. We still have a chance to derail the secretive TPP agenda when it's put to a vote in the Senate.
Will you join over 100,000 Australians calling on Parliament to block the TPP, by signing the petition now?
https://www.getup.org.au/tpp

Trade MinisterAndrew Robb has signed Australia on to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) deal, before the text has even been seen by the Australian public.
The TPP is bad news for democracy, as it will allow multinational corporations to sue our government over laws that protect our health and our environment.
But it's not over yet. We still have a chance to derail the secretive TPP agenda when it's put to a vote in the Senate.
Will you join over 100,000 Australians calling on Parliament to block the TPP, by signing the petition now?
https://www.getup.org.au/tpp

https://www.patreon.com/posts/17366331 - The full steel list and some graphs of all my tests! Its on Patreon but anyone can see it. But if you like what I'm doi...

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https://www.patreon.com/cedricada - My patron. If you hate patron but want to support me, just watch an ad every now and then or something.

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Iran deportees deal: a goal for Australia

Iran's foreign minister will meet with his Australian counterpart in Canberra on Tuesday. It's part of a tour aimed at nurturing relationships and building trad...

Iran's foreign minister will meet with his Australian counterpart in Canberra on Tuesday. It's part of a tour aimed at nurturing relationships and building trade links with Asian countries. But Australia is also trying to push an agreement for Iran to take back around 9,000 failed refugees.
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Iran's foreign minister will meet with his Australian counterpart in Canberra on Tuesday. It's part of a tour aimed at nurturing relationships and building trade links with Asian countries. But Australia is also trying to push an agreement for Iran to take back around 9,000 failed refugees.
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Introducing, My Meal Deal. With My Meal Deal from Star Mart, you can customise your meal and save in three easy steps. Just pick a main, add a snack and a drink...

Introducing, My Meal Deal. With My Meal Deal from Star Mart, you can customise your meal and save in three easy steps. Just pick a main, add a snack and a drink and save 30%*. From sandwiches to sausage rolls, pies to protein bars, plus coffee and muffins - we've got you covered. With almost 3,000 products to choose from, what would you choose?
*Excludes all non-food items, all restaurant items and Guzman Y Gomez, Boost Juice and SumoSalad. YouFoodz and Eat Fit Foods. 100g-200g confectionery blocks, boxed chocolates, seasonal chocolate items, general and novelty confectionery, gums, mints, lolly bags and medicinal lozenges. White milk, ice cream tubs and grocery items. Not available in conjunction with any other offer.

Introducing, My Meal Deal. With My Meal Deal from Star Mart, you can customise your meal and save in three easy steps. Just pick a main, add a snack and a drink and save 30%*. From sandwiches to sausage rolls, pies to protein bars, plus coffee and muffins - we've got you covered. With almost 3,000 products to choose from, what would you choose?
*Excludes all non-food items, all restaurant items and Guzman Y Gomez, Boost Juice and SumoSalad. YouFoodz and Eat Fit Foods. 100g-200g confectionery blocks, boxed chocolates, seasonal chocolate items, general and novelty confectionery, gums, mints, lolly bags and medicinal lozenges. White milk, ice cream tubs and grocery items. Not available in conjunction with any other offer.

1. Wide of news conference
2. Close-up of journalists
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan'sMinistry of Foreign Affairs:
"The debate in India, statements coming out from Washington, I would say that we are following closely the controversy that is reflected in these statements both emanating from Washington and Delhi about India's right to conduct nuclear tests in the context of (an) US-India nuclear deal. We take seriously the assertions of Indian leadership about the possibility of renewing nuclear tests, resuming or renewing nuclear tests."
4. Mid of journalists
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"Resumption of nuclear tests by India would create a serious situation obliging Pakistan to review its position and to take action appropriate and consistent with our supreme national interest."
6. Exterior of foreign ministry building
STORYLINE:
Pakistan warned against any resumption of nuclear testing by archrival India, suggesting on Monday that Australian plans to sell uranium to New Delhi could start a nuclear arms race in South Asia.
India's government says a proposed cooperation pact with the US on civilian nuclear power generation will not constrain its weapons program, including the right to conduct future nuclear tests.
"Resumption of nuclear tests by India would create a serious situation obliging Pakistan to review its position and to take action appropriate and consistent with our supreme national interest," said Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Aslam also expressed concern at Australian plans to sell uranium to New Delhi, and suggested that Pakistan could expand its own nuclear arsenal in response to any strengthened Indian capability.
The nuclear cooperation pact would see the US provide nuclear fuel and know-how to help meet the burgeoning energy needs of India, which in exchange would place its civilian reactors under international monitoring.
"I would say we are following closely the controversy that is reflected in these statements both emanating from Washington and Delhi about India's right to conduct nuclear tests in the context of (an) US-India nuclear deal," added Aslam on Monday.
Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, last week rejected claims by political opponents and parties that are allied with the government, but opposed to the deal, that it would give Washington leverage over Indian foreign policy and bar future nuclear tests.
While the deal covers only civilian nuclear cooperation, American critics say it could free up nuclear fuel, including uranium, which can be used in nuclear warheads.
Pakistani commentators worry that the deal signals a shift of US support from Islamabad, a close ally in Washington's campaign against terror, to India, with which Pakistan has fought three wars since the two countries gained independence from Britain 60 years ago.
Aslam said that Pakistan, whose nuclear technology has in the past been leaked to countries including Iran and North Korea, also wanted to develop its civilian nuclear power program under international safeguards.
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3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan'sMinistry of Foreign Affairs:
"The debate in India, statements coming out from Washington, I would say that we are following closely the controversy that is reflected in these statements both emanating from Washington and Delhi about India's right to conduct nuclear tests in the context of (an) US-India nuclear deal. We take seriously the assertions of Indian leadership about the possibility of renewing nuclear tests, resuming or renewing nuclear tests."
4. Mid of journalists
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"Resumption of nuclear tests by India would create a serious situation obliging Pakistan to review its position and to take action appropriate and consistent with our supreme national interest."
6. Exterior of foreign ministry building
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Pakistan warned against any resumption of nuclear testing by archrival India, suggesting on Monday that Australian plans to sell uranium to New Delhi could start a nuclear arms race in South Asia.
India's government says a proposed cooperation pact with the US on civilian nuclear power generation will not constrain its weapons program, including the right to conduct future nuclear tests.
"Resumption of nuclear tests by India would create a serious situation obliging Pakistan to review its position and to take action appropriate and consistent with our supreme national interest," said Tasnim Aslam, spokeswoman for Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Aslam also expressed concern at Australian plans to sell uranium to New Delhi, and suggested that Pakistan could expand its own nuclear arsenal in response to any strengthened Indian capability.
The nuclear cooperation pact would see the US provide nuclear fuel and know-how to help meet the burgeoning energy needs of India, which in exchange would place its civilian reactors under international monitoring.
"I would say we are following closely the controversy that is reflected in these statements both emanating from Washington and Delhi about India's right to conduct nuclear tests in the context of (an) US-India nuclear deal," added Aslam on Monday.
Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, last week rejected claims by political opponents and parties that are allied with the government, but opposed to the deal, that it would give Washington leverage over Indian foreign policy and bar future nuclear tests.
While the deal covers only civilian nuclear cooperation, American critics say it could free up nuclear fuel, including uranium, which can be used in nuclear warheads.
Pakistani commentators worry that the deal signals a shift of US support from Islamabad, a close ally in Washington's campaign against terror, to India, with which Pakistan has fought three wars since the two countries gained independence from Britain 60 years ago.
Aslam said that Pakistan, whose nuclear technology has in the past been leaked to countries including Iran and North Korea, also wanted to develop its civilian nuclear power program under international safeguards.
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Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-...

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Iconic Australia (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

Australia has stunning Iconic destinations and on this episode Lin explores the dramatic scenery of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and Nitmuluk in the Northern Territory. Join her as she helicopters, hikes, paddles and tours around these iconic destinations.
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Top 10 Australian Tourist Destinations

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Sydney, Australia Travel Guide

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Sydney Travel Guide | Australia

Sydney is a city of unmatched beauty model for its beautiful coastal beaches, graceful architecture of the Opera house and harbor bridge, and great natural beauty of Blue Mountains. Whether you are a city slicker, beach lover, fashionista or fitness enthusiast, this is the city for you. Find out exactly what makes Sydney, Australia one of the world’s favourite cities to visit, with our travel experts starring EdwardRussel, Angela Shallis, Mark Wiens and Raffy.
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Melbourne Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city lan...

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Gold Coast Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast s...

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In land area, Australia is estimated to be 7,692,024 square Kilometers and the sixth largest nation after Russia, Canada, China, the United States of America and Brazil. It has, however, a relatively small population.
Australia is the only nation to govern an entire continent and its outlying islands. The mainland is the largest island and the smallest, flattest continent on Earth. It lies between 10° and 39° South latitude. The highest point on the mainland, Mount Kosciuszko, is only 2,228 metres.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on earth. Its interior has one of the lowest rainfalls in the world and about three-quarters of the land is arid or semi-arid. Its fertile areas are well-watered, however, and t...

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Travel to Australia, Top 10 Tourist Destinations

http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At AustralianTales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.

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Melbourne Travel Guide | Australia

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
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TOP 10 most beautiful places in Australia. Travel Guide

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[4K]What to Eat and Do In Perth, Australia (NOC Travel Guide!)

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Step by Step guide to Work and Travel Australia

This is a step by step guide to work and travel all of Australia for 1 year price breakdown. Basically you can travel and work and have more travel and still come out of the country with more money then you came with.
Just have to be smart. For example don't go crazy every night spending money at the pub. The pub tab can really rack up especially with the prices. Buy a jug instead of a pint if you go out. Get free vouchers and always pre game. You can go goon route. I have been through many goons and don't go cheap on goon. You can not go wrong with BerriEstate brand (I prefer white). You can also go passion pop for $3 usd a bottle which is wine. If you don't feel wine then go the beer route. Tun beer is 5% alcohol and can buy 30 beers for $20usd and theres also Japanese beer that goes ...

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9 Things NOT To Do in Australia

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Australia is a vast country with a myriad of natural wonders, metropolitan cities and unique wildlife to explore.
1. Don’t Say “Put Another Shrimp on the Barbie”
This lame slogan was part of a 1980s ad campaign featuring Paul Hogan targeting an American audience to come to Australia. Aussies actually call them "prawns".
2. Don’tUnderestimate Distances
Australia is so big England can fit into it almost 60 times! Apart from long hauls through unforgiving desert, even the more populated routes can take longer to get to than you think.
3. Don’t Take Beach SafetySigns Lightly
Every year people are injured at the beach, some fatally, for not heeding these warnings.
4. Don’t SurfWithoutKnowing the Etiquette
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Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-friendly favorite that dates back to 1935, or saunter around Darling Harbour. Meanwhile, if you’d prefer to make a splash, dive into the waves at Bondi Beach or hang ten at nearby Manly Beach.
Dabble in the city’s history, architecture, and beach towns, and embark on several Sydney tours during your next trip to the capital of New South Walves. To jump-start your adventure and get more tips and ideas on how to spend your Sydney sojourn, check out our travel guide video.
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Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-friendly favorite that dates back to 1935, or saunter around Darling Harbour. Meanwhile, if you’d prefer to make a splash, dive into the waves at Bondi Beach or hang ten at nearby Manly Beach.
Dabble in the city’s history, architecture, and beach towns, and embark on several Sydney tours during your next trip to the capital of New South Walves. To jump-start your adventure and get more tips and ideas on how to spend your Sydney sojourn, check out our travel guide video.
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Australia has stunning Iconic destinations and on this episode Lin explores the dramatic scenery of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and Nitmuluk in the Northern Territory. Join her as she helicopters, hikes, paddles and tours around these iconic destinations.
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Top 10 Australian Tourist Destinations

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Do you fancy taking a trip to the land down under? Or are you living down under and need a quick holiday? Well, we’ve got your travel suggestions right here. Joinhttp://www.watchmojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 Australian tourist attractions. Check us out at www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo
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Sydney is a city of unmatched beauty model for its beautiful coastal beaches, graceful architecture of the Opera house and harbor bridge, and great natural beauty of Blue Mountains. Whether you are a city slicker, beach lover, fashionista or fitness enthusiast, this is the city for you. Find out exactly what makes Sydney, Australia one of the world’s favourite cities to visit, with our travel experts starring EdwardRussel, Angela Shallis, Mark Wiens and Raffy.
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The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city laneways are jammed with street artists painting over the external walls of buildings. Don’t worry; these artists have a permit and are sanctioned by the city. You can spend hours examining the artwork and talking to the artists about their inspiration, and then follow it up with a trip to Queen Victoria Market. You’ll find hundreds of stalls here devoted to selling delicious fresh produce, local crafts, and yes, more coffee. We hope you like caffeine.
Cap off the day with a little bit of history when you visit Luna Park™. This theme park, established in 1912, features one of the world’s oldest roller coasters and a number of additional vintage rides. Just make sure you let your lunch settle before you ride—the old coaster really gets rolling!
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The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city laneways are jammed with street artists painting over the external walls of buildings. Don’t worry; these artists have a permit and are sanctioned by the city. You can spend hours examining the artwork and talking to the artists about their inspiration, and then follow it up with a trip to Queen Victoria Market. You’ll find hundreds of stalls here devoted to selling delicious fresh produce, local crafts, and yes, more coffee. We hope you like caffeine.
Cap off the day with a little bit of history when you visit Luna Park™. This theme park, established in 1912, features one of the world’s oldest roller coasters and a number of additional vintage rides. Just make sure you let your lunch settle before you ride—the old coaster really gets rolling!
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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Headsouth toBurleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Headsouth toBurleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
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Some facts about Australia
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In land area, Australia is estimated to be 7,692,024 square Kilometers and the sixth lar...

Some facts about Australia
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In land area, Australia is estimated to be 7,692,024 square Kilometers and the sixth largest nation after Russia, Canada, China, the United States of America and Brazil. It has, however, a relatively small population.
Australia is the only nation to govern an entire continent and its outlying islands. The mainland is the largest island and the smallest, flattest continent on Earth. It lies between 10° and 39° South latitude. The highest point on the mainland, Mount Kosciuszko, is only 2,228 metres.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on earth. Its interior has one of the lowest rainfalls in the world and about three-quarters of the land is arid or semi-arid. Its fertile areas are well-watered, however, and these are used very effectively to help feed the world. Sheep and cattle graze in dry country, but care must be taken with the soil. Some grazing land became desert when the long cycles that influence rainfall in Australia turned to drought.
The Australian federation consists of six States and two Territories. Most inland borders follow lines of longitude and latitude. The largest State, Western Australia, is about the same size as Western Europe.
Economy
Australia has a developed modern market economy and has had one of the most outstanding economies of the world in recent years with high-growth, low-inflation and low interest rates. Over the past decade, inflation has typically been 2–3% and the base interest rate 5–6%. There is an efficient government sector, a flexible labour market and a very competitive business sector.
Since 1992 Australia has averaged greater than 3 per cent economic growth and recorded over 17 consecutive years. This economic stability places Australia in the top echelon of developed countries in terms of sustained rates of growth.
The Australian economy is dominated by its service sector, representing 68% of AustralianGDP. The agricultural and mining sectors account for 57% of the nation’s exports.
With its abundant physical resources, Australia has enjoyed a high standard of living since the nineteenth century. Australia is a major exporter of agricultural products, particularly wheat and wool, minerals such as iron-ore and gold, and energy in the forms of liquified natural gas and coal. It has made a comparatively large investment in social infrastructure, including education, training, health and transport.
According to the Reserve Bank of Australia, Australian per capita GDP growth is higher than that of New Zealand, US, Canada and The Netherlands. The past performance of the Australian economy has been heavily influenced by US, Japanese and Chinese economic growth.
ImmigrationAustralia’s culturally diverse society includes its Indigenous peoples who arrived more than 50,000 years ago, and settlers from countries all around the world.
Immigration is an important feature of Australian society. Since 1945, over six million people from 200 countries have come to Australia as new settlers. Migrants have made a major contribution to shaping modern Australia.People born overseas make up almost one quarter of the total population.
The federal government sets immigration intake numbers on a yearly basis. Australia’s immigration policies are non-discriminatory and all applicants to migrate must meet the same selection criteria.
In recent years the mandatory detention of unauthorised arrivals with the intention of applying for refugee status (asylum seekers) by boat has generated great levels of controversy.
Mandatory detention laws were introduced in Australia by the Keating Labor government, with bipartisan support, in 1992. The legislation was proposed as a result of an influx of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Cambodian refugees over the previous few years.

Some facts about Australia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDagSNXrEFs
In land area, Australia is estimated to be 7,692,024 square Kilometers and the sixth largest nation after Russia, Canada, China, the United States of America and Brazil. It has, however, a relatively small population.
Australia is the only nation to govern an entire continent and its outlying islands. The mainland is the largest island and the smallest, flattest continent on Earth. It lies between 10° and 39° South latitude. The highest point on the mainland, Mount Kosciuszko, is only 2,228 metres.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on earth. Its interior has one of the lowest rainfalls in the world and about three-quarters of the land is arid or semi-arid. Its fertile areas are well-watered, however, and these are used very effectively to help feed the world. Sheep and cattle graze in dry country, but care must be taken with the soil. Some grazing land became desert when the long cycles that influence rainfall in Australia turned to drought.
The Australian federation consists of six States and two Territories. Most inland borders follow lines of longitude and latitude. The largest State, Western Australia, is about the same size as Western Europe.
Economy
Australia has a developed modern market economy and has had one of the most outstanding economies of the world in recent years with high-growth, low-inflation and low interest rates. Over the past decade, inflation has typically been 2–3% and the base interest rate 5–6%. There is an efficient government sector, a flexible labour market and a very competitive business sector.
Since 1992 Australia has averaged greater than 3 per cent economic growth and recorded over 17 consecutive years. This economic stability places Australia in the top echelon of developed countries in terms of sustained rates of growth.
The Australian economy is dominated by its service sector, representing 68% of AustralianGDP. The agricultural and mining sectors account for 57% of the nation’s exports.
With its abundant physical resources, Australia has enjoyed a high standard of living since the nineteenth century. Australia is a major exporter of agricultural products, particularly wheat and wool, minerals such as iron-ore and gold, and energy in the forms of liquified natural gas and coal. It has made a comparatively large investment in social infrastructure, including education, training, health and transport.
According to the Reserve Bank of Australia, Australian per capita GDP growth is higher than that of New Zealand, US, Canada and The Netherlands. The past performance of the Australian economy has been heavily influenced by US, Japanese and Chinese economic growth.
ImmigrationAustralia’s culturally diverse society includes its Indigenous peoples who arrived more than 50,000 years ago, and settlers from countries all around the world.
Immigration is an important feature of Australian society. Since 1945, over six million people from 200 countries have come to Australia as new settlers. Migrants have made a major contribution to shaping modern Australia.People born overseas make up almost one quarter of the total population.
The federal government sets immigration intake numbers on a yearly basis. Australia’s immigration policies are non-discriminatory and all applicants to migrate must meet the same selection criteria.
In recent years the mandatory detention of unauthorised arrivals with the intention of applying for refugee status (asylum seekers) by boat has generated great levels of controversy.
Mandatory detention laws were introduced in Australia by the Keating Labor government, with bipartisan support, in 1992. The legislation was proposed as a result of an influx of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Cambodian refugees over the previous few years.

Travel to Australia, Top 10 Tourist Destinations

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http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At AustralianTales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.

http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At AustralianTales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.

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Here I break down the cost of travel/living in Australia for you! From accommodation to food to transport. Hope this helps you budget for your trip down under!
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Melbourne Travel Guide | Australia

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can...

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
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Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
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Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
WildlifeAustralian flora and fauna is unique to the island, the result of having been isolated from the rest of the world for millions of years. Amongst Australian animals are a large group of marsupials (mammals with a pouch) and monotremes (mammals that lay eggs). Just some of the animal icons of Australia are the kangaroo (national symbol) and the koala. A visit to Australia would not be complete without taking the chance to see some of these animals in their natural environment.
Wildlife parks and zoos
Wildlife parks and zoos are in every capital city, but also check out the animal parks if you are passing through smaller towns, like Mildura or Mogo, or staying on Hamilton Island. See the WarrawongFauna Sanctuary if you are in South Australia, or visit the koalas with best view in the world, at Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
In the wild
Kangaroos and wallabies reside in national parks all around the country. You won't see any kangaroos hopping down the street in Central Sydney, but they are common on the outskirts of most urban areas. There is also a famous group which make their home on the of grounds of the University of the Sunshine Coast, in Queensland.
Wombats and echidna are also common, but harder to find due to their camouflage and tunnelling. See lots of echidnas on Kangaroo Island.
Koalas are present in forests around Australia, but are very notoriously hard to spot, and walking around looking upwards into the boughs of trees will usually send you sprawling over a tree root. Best seen during the day, there is a thriving and friendly population on Raymond Island near Paynesville in Victoria. You have a good chance on Otway Coast, on the Great Ocean Road, or even in the National Park walk near Noosa on the Sunshine Coast.
Emu are more common in central Australia. You will certainly see some if you venture to the outback national park at Currawinya
Platypus are found in reedy flowing creeks with soft river banks in Victoria, Southern New South Wales, and the very southern region of Queensland - seen at dusk and dawn - you have to have a bit of luck to see one. Try the platypus reserves in Bombala or Delegate in New South Wales, or in Emu Creek at Skipton just out of Ballarat.
Landmarks
Australia has many landmarks, famous the world over. From Uluru in the red centre, to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Sydney.
The unusual
See some of the Big things in Australia.
Do in Australia
==========
FamilyDays Out, [18]. Fun things for to do with the kids in Australia.
Swim
in the surf. Australia has seemingly endless sandy beaches. Follow the crowds to the world famous Bondi Beach in Sydney, or Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Or find a stretch all for yourself (but beware of dangerous rips on beaches, it is considerably safer to find a patrolled beach). The surf is smaller and warmer in the TropicalNorth, where the reef breaks the swell, and larger and colder in the south with waves rolling in from the Southern Ocean. (And yes, in the middle it is just right).
in calm tropical oceans. Cable Beach in Broome is swept pristine daily by the tide, has perfect sand, and warm water - go in winter.
in thermal pools. South of Darwin there are many natural thermal pools such as Berry Springs & Mataranka, surrounded by palms and tropical foliage.
in freshwater lakes. Inland Australia tends to be dry, but there are freshwater lakes where you would least expect them. Explore inland of Cairns at the Atherton Tablelands, or head outback to the Currawinya National Park.
in rivers. If its hot, and there is water, there will be a place to swim. Wherever you are, just ask around for the favourite swimming spot, with a waterhole and rope to swing on. Watch out for crocodiles.
in man-made pools. The local swimming pool is often the hub of community life on a summer Sunday in the country towns of New South Wales and Victoria. Many of the beachside suburbs of Sydney have man made rock pools for swimming by the ocean beaches.
on the beach! Find your spot by the water, and get out the towel. Tropical north in the winter, down south in the summer. As always when in Australia, protect yourself from the sun.

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Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
WildlifeAustralian flora and fauna is unique to the island, the result of having been isolated from the rest of the world for millions of years. Amongst Australian animals are a large group of marsupials (mammals with a pouch) and monotremes (mammals that lay eggs). Just some of the animal icons of Australia are the kangaroo (national symbol) and the koala. A visit to Australia would not be complete without taking the chance to see some of these animals in their natural environment.
Wildlife parks and zoos
Wildlife parks and zoos are in every capital city, but also check out the animal parks if you are passing through smaller towns, like Mildura or Mogo, or staying on Hamilton Island. See the WarrawongFauna Sanctuary if you are in South Australia, or visit the koalas with best view in the world, at Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
In the wild
Kangaroos and wallabies reside in national parks all around the country. You won't see any kangaroos hopping down the street in Central Sydney, but they are common on the outskirts of most urban areas. There is also a famous group which make their home on the of grounds of the University of the Sunshine Coast, in Queensland.
Wombats and echidna are also common, but harder to find due to their camouflage and tunnelling. See lots of echidnas on Kangaroo Island.
Koalas are present in forests around Australia, but are very notoriously hard to spot, and walking around looking upwards into the boughs of trees will usually send you sprawling over a tree root. Best seen during the day, there is a thriving and friendly population on Raymond Island near Paynesville in Victoria. You have a good chance on Otway Coast, on the Great Ocean Road, or even in the National Park walk near Noosa on the Sunshine Coast.
Emu are more common in central Australia. You will certainly see some if you venture to the outback national park at Currawinya
Platypus are found in reedy flowing creeks with soft river banks in Victoria, Southern New South Wales, and the very southern region of Queensland - seen at dusk and dawn - you have to have a bit of luck to see one. Try the platypus reserves in Bombala or Delegate in New South Wales, or in Emu Creek at Skipton just out of Ballarat.
Landmarks
Australia has many landmarks, famous the world over. From Uluru in the red centre, to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Sydney.
The unusual
See some of the Big things in Australia.
Do in Australia
==========
FamilyDays Out, [18]. Fun things for to do with the kids in Australia.
Swim
in the surf. Australia has seemingly endless sandy beaches. Follow the crowds to the world famous Bondi Beach in Sydney, or Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Or find a stretch all for yourself (but beware of dangerous rips on beaches, it is considerably safer to find a patrolled beach). The surf is smaller and warmer in the TropicalNorth, where the reef breaks the swell, and larger and colder in the south with waves rolling in from the Southern Ocean. (And yes, in the middle it is just right).
in calm tropical oceans. Cable Beach in Broome is swept pristine daily by the tide, has perfect sand, and warm water - go in winter.
in thermal pools. South of Darwin there are many natural thermal pools such as Berry Springs & Mataranka, surrounded by palms and tropical foliage.
in freshwater lakes. Inland Australia tends to be dry, but there are freshwater lakes where you would least expect them. Explore inland of Cairns at the Atherton Tablelands, or head outback to the Currawinya National Park.
in rivers. If its hot, and there is water, there will be a place to swim. Wherever you are, just ask around for the favourite swimming spot, with a waterhole and rope to swing on. Watch out for crocodiles.
in man-made pools. The local swimming pool is often the hub of community life on a summer Sunday in the country towns of New South Wales and Victoria. Many of the beachside suburbs of Sydney have man made rock pools for swimming by the ocean beaches.
on the beach! Find your spot by the water, and get out the towel. Tropical north in the winter, down south in the summer. As always when in Australia, protect yourself from the sun.

TOP 10 most beautiful places in Australia. Travel Guide

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Step by Step guide to Work and Travel Australia

This is a step by step guide to work and travel all of Australia for 1 year price breakdown. Basically you can travel and work and have more travel and still co...

This is a step by step guide to work and travel all of Australia for 1 year price breakdown. Basically you can travel and work and have more travel and still come out of the country with more money then you came with.
Just have to be smart. For example don't go crazy every night spending money at the pub. The pub tab can really rack up especially with the prices. Buy a jug instead of a pint if you go out. Get free vouchers and always pre game. You can go goon route. I have been through many goons and don't go cheap on goon. You can not go wrong with BerriEstate brand (I prefer white). You can also go passion pop for $3 usd a bottle which is wine. If you don't feel wine then go the beer route. Tun beer is 5% alcohol and can buy 30 beers for $20usd and theres also Japanese beer that goes for same price but per six pack and they taste good! If you feel spirits then they are about the same if not a lil more and cheaper then here in the USA.
This is a guide for a USA audience so I stuck with one currency, measurement, and visa type. You can always convert. Euro is about the same as the usd and the pound is a bit stronger. The working holiday visas are either a 417 or 462 but there others such as student visa, sponsorship visa, skilled worker visa.
Enjoy and leave a thumbs up if you have a chance and if you have any questions feel free to comment below. Theres a lot of information on the internet but I like to keep it real.

This is a step by step guide to work and travel all of Australia for 1 year price breakdown. Basically you can travel and work and have more travel and still come out of the country with more money then you came with.
Just have to be smart. For example don't go crazy every night spending money at the pub. The pub tab can really rack up especially with the prices. Buy a jug instead of a pint if you go out. Get free vouchers and always pre game. You can go goon route. I have been through many goons and don't go cheap on goon. You can not go wrong with BerriEstate brand (I prefer white). You can also go passion pop for $3 usd a bottle which is wine. If you don't feel wine then go the beer route. Tun beer is 5% alcohol and can buy 30 beers for $20usd and theres also Japanese beer that goes for same price but per six pack and they taste good! If you feel spirits then they are about the same if not a lil more and cheaper then here in the USA.
This is a guide for a USA audience so I stuck with one currency, measurement, and visa type. You can always convert. Euro is about the same as the usd and the pound is a bit stronger. The working holiday visas are either a 417 or 462 but there others such as student visa, sponsorship visa, skilled worker visa.
Enjoy and leave a thumbs up if you have a chance and if you have any questions feel free to comment below. Theres a lot of information on the internet but I like to keep it real.

9 Things NOT To Do in Australia

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Australia is a vast country with a myriad of natural wonders, metropolitan cities and unique wildlife to explore.
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Australia is a vast country with a myriad of natural wonders, metropolitan cities and unique wildlife to explore.
1. Don’t Say “Put Another Shrimp on the Barbie”
This lame slogan was part of a 1980s ad campaign featuring Paul Hogan targeting an American audience to come to Australia. Aussies actually call them "prawns".
2. Don’tUnderestimate Distances
Australia is so big England can fit into it almost 60 times! Apart from long hauls through unforgiving desert, even the more populated routes can take longer to get to than you think.
3. Don’t Take Beach SafetySigns Lightly
Every year people are injured at the beach, some fatally, for not heeding these warnings.
4. Don’t SurfWithoutKnowing the Etiquette
Well, for example, the person closest to the peak of the break has the right to ride it. Don’t drop into another person’s wave. Paddle outside of the zone where a lineup of surfers might be coming at you. Secure your leg rope and don’t be a wave hog.
5. Don’t Climb Uluru
The views at the top of the rock are phenomenal, and it’s not a particularly difficult 348 meter climb. Even the 35 deaths from scaling the rock were mostly heart attacks. However, climbing this sacred, spiritual, monolith is considered offensive and disrespectful to the local Anangu people. So be respectful and skip the climb!
6. Don’t Pet the Dingos
They may look like cute pooches but they're basically wild dogs so don’t pet them or encourage them around your picnic site. There have been a handful of high-profile attacks so be wary.
7. Don’t Go to Fraser Island with an Inexperienced Driver
This is a popular thing to do as a backpacker. However, make sure that you have an experienced 4WD driver. One of the major roads there is literally sand on the beach, so deflate your tires and pay attention to the tides. Don't be the idiot who drives around the Maheno wreck and then needs a rescue.
8. Don’t “Root” For a TeamDon't ask an Aussie which football team they’re rooting for, you might get some strange looks.
One last thing to Know Before You Go;
9. Don’t BelieveStories of Drop BearsDrop bear lore is legendary down under. These koala-like creatures live in the trees and can drop down upon unsuspecting people. But fear not! There is a strong repellent to avoid these beasts. Just spread Vegemite behind your ears.
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Australia is a vast country with a myriad of natural wonders, metropolitan cities and unique wildlife to explore.
1. Don’t Say “Put Another Shrimp on the Barbie”
This lame slogan was part of a 1980s ad campaign featuring Paul Hogan targeting an American audience to come to Australia. Aussies actually call them "prawns".
2. Don’tUnderestimate Distances
Australia is so big England can fit into it almost 60 times! Apart from long hauls through unforgiving desert, even the more populated routes can take longer to get to than you think.
3. Don’t Take Beach SafetySigns Lightly
Every year people are injured at the beach, some fatally, for not heeding these warnings.
4. Don’t SurfWithoutKnowing the Etiquette
Well, for example, the person closest to the peak of the break has the right to ride it. Don’t drop into another person’s wave. Paddle outside of the zone where a lineup of surfers might be coming at you. Secure your leg rope and don’t be a wave hog.
5. Don’t Climb Uluru
The views at the top of the rock are phenomenal, and it’s not a particularly difficult 348 meter climb. Even the 35 deaths from scaling the rock were mostly heart attacks. However, climbing this sacred, spiritual, monolith is considered offensive and disrespectful to the local Anangu people. So be respectful and skip the climb!
6. Don’t Pet the Dingos
They may look like cute pooches but they're basically wild dogs so don’t pet them or encourage them around your picnic site. There have been a handful of high-profile attacks so be wary.
7. Don’t Go to Fraser Island with an Inexperienced Driver
This is a popular thing to do as a backpacker. However, make sure that you have an experienced 4WD driver. One of the major roads there is literally sand on the beach, so deflate your tires and pay attention to the tides. Don't be the idiot who drives around the Maheno wreck and then needs a rescue.
8. Don’t “Root” For a TeamDon't ask an Aussie which football team they’re rooting for, you might get some strange looks.
One last thing to Know Before You Go;
9. Don’t BelieveStories of Drop BearsDrop bear lore is legendary down under. These koala-like creatures live in the trees and can drop down upon unsuspecting people. But fear not! There is a strong repellent to avoid these beasts. Just spread Vegemite behind your ears.
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AFLGround to be known as MarvelStadium from September Deal to usher in ‘new era of entertainment’ in Australia It has previously been known as Colonial Stadium, the Telstra Dome and most recently Etihad Stadium, but come September Docklands Stadium in Melbourne will go by a new name: Marvel Stadium. With Etihad’s current deal coming to an end in Auguest, an eight-year naming rights deal has been struck with the Walt Disney Company Australia in a move that will also see a Marvel retail store installed at the ground and “a new era of entertainment” ushered in. “This partnership will allow us to take the stadium atmosphere to the next level and create memorable experiences for a vast array of audiences and we look forward to delivering a truly game-changing experience,” Melbourne Stadiu...

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PM says farmers to benefit from potential EU free trade deal

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FirstSolo Flight From England to Australia by a Woman
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The Evacuation at Dunkirk
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/kEhN3qLQ
The Sinking of the Bismarck
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/nrjB6PKh
Golden Gate Bridge Opened
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/pOX8nyIo
Mount Everest Climbed for the First Time
https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVACN8232R8X8DDIHWFG1N33DSK8-FIRST-PICTURES-OF-EVEREST-HEROES-BACK-AT-BASE-EDMUND-HILLARY-AND/query/hillary+and+norgay
First Indy500Race
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AFLGround to be known as MarvelStadium from September Deal to usher in ‘new era of entertainment’ in Australia It has previously been known as Colonial Stadium, the Telstra Dome and most recently Etihad Stadium, but come September Docklands Stadium in Melbourne will go by a new name: Marvel Stadium. With Etihad’s current deal coming to an end in Auguest, an eight-year naming rights deal has been struck with the Walt Disney Company Australia in a move that will also see a Marvel retail store installed at the ground and “a new era of entertainment” ushered in. “This partnership will allow us to take the stadium atmosphere to the next level and create memorable experiences for a vast array of audiences and we look forward to delivering a truly game-changing experience,” Melbourne Stadiums LimitedCEOMichael Green said. Sign up to receive the latest Australian sports stories every day Marvel becomes the fourth naming rights sponsor of the facility, built in 2000 in the inner-western suburbs of Melbourne. It currently houses the AFL’s headquarters and is home to five clubs – Essendon, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs, North Melbourne and Carlton – as well as the Melbourne Renegades’ men’s and women’s Big Bash League teams and reigning A-League champions Melbourne Victory. The deal comes after last month’s announcement that the Victorian government will invest $225m into the stadium and Docklands precinct around it. Dayne Beams stands down as Brisbane captain following father's death Read more Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Worldwide’s parent company which was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2009, is the creator of well-known superhero comic characters such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor and Captain America. “Marvel is a powerhouse in the entertainment industry and one of the most recognised brand names in the world,” Green said. “It is a brand dedicated to audience experiences, which firmly aligns with our vision to create incredible experiences for fans.” It is not the first time Marvel and the AFL have teamed up – in 2015, the Sunday Funday promotion was launched which grants children free general admission to games on Sundays. Marvel is also involved with the NRL in its super hero round, during which players don comic-book themed jerseys. Kylie Watson-Wheeler, the senior vice president and managing director of the Walt Disney Company in Australia and New Zealand, said the union of comic books and a sports stadium was an obvious one. “Marvel is known for epic storytelling with heart, action, humour and relatability,” she said. “MSL’s Docklands Stadium has told its own compelling stories over time, via a vast array of sport and entertainment. It’s why this partnership is such a great fit.” Initial reaction to the announcement was, inevitably, mixed. “Disney got the sponsorship wrong. ‘Muppet Stadium’ or ‘Mickey MouseArena’ would be more fitting,” wrote one critic on Twitter while another branded it “a dumb joke”. Not all wer

AFLGround to be known as MarvelStadium from September Deal to usher in ‘new era of entertainment’ in Australia It has previously been known as Colonial Stadium, the Telstra Dome and most recently Etihad Stadium, but come September Docklands Stadium in Melbourne will go by a new name: Marvel Stadium. With Etihad’s current deal coming to an end in Auguest, an eight-year naming rights deal has been struck with the Walt Disney Company Australia in a move that will also see a Marvel retail store installed at the ground and “a new era of entertainment” ushered in. “This partnership will allow us to take the stadium atmosphere to the next level and create memorable experiences for a vast array of audiences and we look forward to delivering a truly game-changing experience,” Melbourne Stadiums LimitedCEOMichael Green said. Sign up to receive the latest Australian sports stories every day Marvel becomes the fourth naming rights sponsor of the facility, built in 2000 in the inner-western suburbs of Melbourne. It currently houses the AFL’s headquarters and is home to five clubs – Essendon, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs, North Melbourne and Carlton – as well as the Melbourne Renegades’ men’s and women’s Big Bash League teams and reigning A-League champions Melbourne Victory. The deal comes after last month’s announcement that the Victorian government will invest $225m into the stadium and Docklands precinct around it. Dayne Beams stands down as Brisbane captain following father's death Read more Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Worldwide’s parent company which was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2009, is the creator of well-known superhero comic characters such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor and Captain America. “Marvel is a powerhouse in the entertainment industry and one of the most recognised brand names in the world,” Green said. “It is a brand dedicated to audience experiences, which firmly aligns with our vision to create incredible experiences for fans.” It is not the first time Marvel and the AFL have teamed up – in 2015, the Sunday Funday promotion was launched which grants children free general admission to games on Sundays. Marvel is also involved with the NRL in its super hero round, during which players don comic-book themed jerseys. Kylie Watson-Wheeler, the senior vice president and managing director of the Walt Disney Company in Australia and New Zealand, said the union of comic books and a sports stadium was an obvious one. “Marvel is known for epic storytelling with heart, action, humour and relatability,” she said. “MSL’s Docklands Stadium has told its own compelling stories over time, via a vast array of sport and entertainment. It’s why this partnership is such a great fit.” Initial reaction to the announcement was, inevitably, mixed. “Disney got the sponsorship wrong. ‘Muppet Stadium’ or ‘Mickey MouseArena’ would be more fitting,” wrote one critic on Twitter while another branded it “a dumb joke”. Not all wer

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Meghan famously wore 'The Husband Shirt' by Misha Nonoo at her first public appearance with Harry - and now it appears her fashion designer friend behind the brand is cashing in on the royal connection.A sponsored post from Misha Nonoo that has been circulating on Instagram describes the $185 (£138) white blouse as 'the shirt that sealed the deal'.Meghan, 36, wore the simple white shirt with ripped jeans when she attended the Invictus Games with Harry in Toronto last September - just two months before their engagement was announced.Although surprising given her closeness to the bride, Misha's brand is far from the first to seize on the marketing potential of a link to the royal romance.Jessica Alba promoted her natural products business The Honest Company after it was revealed that Daniel Martin, one of her consultants, was doing Meghan's make-up - while make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury shared the products used by wedding guests Amal Clooney and Kitty Spencer on the big day. Misha, who is rumoured to be the matchmaker that set Harry and Meghan up on the blind date that sparked their fairytale romance, attended the royal wedding in Windsor on Saturday, posting several snaps of Instagram from the big day.It has raised eyebrows among some observers, who suggested she's using her connection to Meghan to market the shirt famously worn by the new Duchess of Sussex. One Instagram user said: 'One of Megan’s friends is already using the connection to try to flog shirts .. insinuating that one of her shirts "sealed the deal" with Prince Harry.' Misha regularly advertises The Husband Shirt on her Instagram feed, sharing a photograph of Meghan wearing the garment back in September - captioned 'MM in her MN shirt from our #Easy8 [collection]' Share this article Share In another post that alludes to its connection to the royal romance, the shirt is described as 'the easiest commitment you’ll ever make.'The controversy comes after Misha attended the royal wedding on Saturday, showing off designs from her own label. Sharing photographs from the weekend on Instagram, she wrote: 'Memories from the happiest weekend ❤️' 'I designed this dress using ice blue silk mikado from Taroni, one of the oldest silk mills in LakeComo, Italy.'Posting a picture of herself in her evening outfit, she added: 'For black tie, I love wearing a jumpsuit and created this one shoulder, draped silk style in our signature red.' MailOnline has contacted a representative for Misha Nonoo for comment. It is not the first time that those close to Meghan have used their royal connection for publicity. OTHER BRANDS CASHING IN ON THEIR MEGHAN LINK The Canadian-based label re-named their coat The Meghan after the former actress wore their white wrap coat at her engagement photocall.The Californian-based jewellery brand revealed the Duchess had commissioned six gold bracelets for her friends. The Kensington bracelet is

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Meghan famously wore 'The Husband Shirt' by Misha Nonoo at her first public appearance with Harry - and now it appears her fashion designer friend behind the brand is cashing in on the royal connection.A sponsored post from Misha Nonoo that has been circulating on Instagram describes the $185 (£138) white blouse as 'the shirt that sealed the deal'.Meghan, 36, wore the simple white shirt with ripped jeans when she attended the Invictus Games with Harry in Toronto last September - just two months before their engagement was announced.Although surprising given her closeness to the bride, Misha's brand is far from the first to seize on the marketing potential of a link to the royal romance.Jessica Alba promoted her natural products business The Honest Company after it was revealed that Daniel Martin, one of her consultants, was doing Meghan's make-up - while make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury shared the products used by wedding guests Amal Clooney and Kitty Spencer on the big day. Misha, who is rumoured to be the matchmaker that set Harry and Meghan up on the blind date that sparked their fairytale romance, attended the royal wedding in Windsor on Saturday, posting several snaps of Instagram from the big day.It has raised eyebrows among some observers, who suggested she's using her connection to Meghan to market the shirt famously worn by the new Duchess of Sussex. One Instagram user said: 'One of Megan’s friends is already using the connection to try to flog shirts .. insinuating that one of her shirts "sealed the deal" with Prince Harry.' Misha regularly advertises The Husband Shirt on her Instagram feed, sharing a photograph of Meghan wearing the garment back in September - captioned 'MM in her MN shirt from our #Easy8 [collection]' Share this article Share In another post that alludes to its connection to the royal romance, the shirt is described as 'the easiest commitment you’ll ever make.'The controversy comes after Misha attended the royal wedding on Saturday, showing off designs from her own label. Sharing photographs from the weekend on Instagram, she wrote: 'Memories from the happiest weekend ❤️' 'I designed this dress using ice blue silk mikado from Taroni, one of the oldest silk mills in LakeComo, Italy.'Posting a picture of herself in her evening outfit, she added: 'For black tie, I love wearing a jumpsuit and created this one shoulder, draped silk style in our signature red.' MailOnline has contacted a representative for Misha Nonoo for comment. It is not the first time that those close to Meghan have used their royal connection for publicity. OTHER BRANDS CASHING IN ON THEIR MEGHAN LINK The Canadian-based label re-named their coat The Meghan after the former actress wore their white wrap coat at her engagement photocall.The Californian-based jewellery brand revealed the Duchess had commissioned six gold bracelets for her friends. The Kensington bracelet is

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To explore these themes, check out the complete films showcased in this video here:
The Iran Nuclear Deal
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The Iran Nuclear Deal
https://www.britishpathe.com/video/british-built-bridge-opened/query/iran
FirstSolo Flight From England to Australia by a Woman
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/qKUWgGoY
The Evacuation at Dunkirk
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/kEhN3qLQ
The Sinking of the Bismarck
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/nrjB6PKh
Golden Gate Bridge Opened
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/pOX8nyIo
Mount Everest Climbed for the First Time
https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVACN8232R8X8DDIHWFG1N33DSK8-FIRST-PICTURES-OF-EVEREST-HEROES-BACK-AT-BASE-EDMUND-HILLARY-AND/query/hillary+and+norgay
First Indy500Race
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/jSwLrD0i
Boer War Ends
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/ucJ0sNiL
Big Ben's Clock Begins to Operate
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/TRwtlxUA
The Queen'sCoronation
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/7kqcslLD
Emily Davison Knocked Down By the King'sHorse
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The Iran Nuclear Deal
https://www.britishpathe.com/video/british-built-bridge-opened/query/iran
FirstSolo Flight From England to Australia by a Woman
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/qKUWgGoY
The Evacuation at Dunkirk
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/kEhN3qLQ
The Sinking of the Bismarck
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/nrjB6PKh
Golden Gate Bridge Opened
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/pOX8nyIo
Mount Everest Climbed for the First Time
https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVACN8232R8X8DDIHWFG1N33DSK8-FIRST-PICTURES-OF-EVEREST-HEROES-BACK-AT-BASE-EDMUND-HILLARY-AND/query/hillary+and+norgay
First Indy500Race
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/jSwLrD0i
Boer War Ends
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/ucJ0sNiL
Big Ben's Clock Begins to Operate
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/TRwtlxUA
The Queen'sCoronation
https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/BritishPathe/7kqcslLD
Emily Davison Knocked Down By the King'sHorse
https://www.britishpathe.com/video/the-derby-1912-1913
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 120,000 items from the news agencies GaumontGraphic (1910-1932), Empire NewsBulletin (1926-1930), BritishParamount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1979. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/

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Andrew Bogut agrees to deal to play professionally in Australia

Andrew Bogut agrees to deal to play professionally in Australia
Former number one overall pick Andrew Bogut is leaving the NBA to go back to Australia and pla...

Andrew Bogut agrees to deal to play professionally in Australia
Former number one overall pick Andrew Bogut is leaving the NBA to go back to Australia and play with the Sydney Kings of the NBL.The Kings announced the signing on Twitter on Sunday night and have ind...

Andrew Bogut agrees to deal to play professionally in Australia
Former number one overall pick Andrew Bogut is leaving the NBA to go back to Australia and play with the Sydney Kings of the NBL.The Kings announced the signing on Twitter on Sunday night and have ind...

Consumers must come first in any UK-Australia trade deal

Consumers must come first in any UK-Australia trade deal
Trade deals are often spoken of as beneficial for industries – what will the agricultural sector get ...

Consumers must come first in any UK-Australia trade deal
Trade deals are often spoken of as beneficial for industries – what will the agricultural sector get out of this? How will it impact manufacturing? However, these deals also have the potential to deli...

Consumers must come first in any UK-Australia trade deal
Trade deals are often spoken of as beneficial for industries – what will the agricultural sector get out of this? How will it impact manufacturing? However, these deals also have the potential to deli...

Breaking News | Fans are the losers in Cricket Australia's broadcasting deal
Breaking News | Fans are the losers in Cricket Australia's broadcasting deal
The winners in Cricket Australia's most recent rights deal are easy to spot: they're the ones smiling to the camera. Is there anything more galling than the beaming faces of sports administrators announcing a multi-billion dollar windfall broadcasting deal? Proudly shaking hands, as if they just sold their start-up to Facebook for a few billion. Meanwhile, for the broadcaster, it’s the sporting equivalent of standing next to a sold sign in front of a house they just bought in Western Sydney for ...
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Deal or No Deal (Australia) - First Episode EVER!! (13 Jul 2003)

In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the first English-speaking version of "Deal or No Deal" (second only to the Dutch), I have uploaded part of the first ever episode of the show, broadcast in primetime back in 2003. The game play is quite different from that of the current Australian version, but followed closely the format of the original Dutch version. Three separate rounds of multi-choice questions whittled 200 potential contestants to just 2, who faced off to answer one question which would determine who would play the main game. From there, the rules pretty much followed the game we know and love these days. The episode was hosted by Andrew O'Keefe, who remains the compere of the show to this very day. I hope you enjoy this little piece of history.

published: 14 Jul 2013

Australian Druglords Episode 1. Richard Buttrose HQ

This is an episode from the third week of Season 2 of DoND here in Australia, and only the 11th episode in the "new" half-hour format. Whilst many of the preliminary elimination rounds have been removed which featured in the primetime version the previous year, a simplified 3 question qualifying round and some random selections whittles the 6 blocks (previously 8 blocks) of 25 contestants down to the required player and 25 case openers for the game (now featuring a $200,000 daily top prize, rather than a $2,000,000 weekly top value). In this episode, player Stuart is able to take the bank to the cleaners for a sizeable sum, and even a few case openers pick up $1,000 for correct guesses and a random spot prize.

published: 28 Apr 2013

The social experiment of African refugees in outback Australia

A year ago the small rural community of Mingoola on the New South Wales-Queensland border was facing a bleak future. Meanwhile in Western Sydney, refugee advocate Emmanuel Musoni saw problems affecting people in his community who’d come from war-ravaged countries of central Africa.
When they were put in contact late last year, they saw a solution to both their problems; a model many now believe could be used to help struggling rural communities across the country.
You can read more about Mingoola's social experiment here: http://ab.co/2feKGwb

published: 08 Nov 2016

The life of a drug addict

In this video, we revisit a good friend of mine who was first featured on AfterPrisonShow over a year ago. This friend of mine suffers from a very bad drug addiction. I hope this video serves as an eye opening experience to those who watch this.
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published: 12 Apr 2017

A Current Affair (21st May 2018)

A full program of A Current Affair, hosted by Tracy Grimshaw.
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On the program:
0:00 Opener and It was supposed to be the holiday of a lifetime for one family when they boarded a cruise to New Caledonia, instead young father John was accused of a terrible crime and beaten up by another passenger after security got the wrong man.
10:50 Welfare Windfall. When Centrelink payments were increased for one mother, she thought it was all above board. Now the government has changed its mind and stun Carly with a bill of more than $40,000 for its own mistake.
17:09-18:18 Family Tech Savings (Part 1). The average family spends thousands every year on technology. How to get a better deal.
22:23-26:42 Family Tech Savings (Part 2). Mobile phones, interne...

published: 21 May 2018

Nine News Sydney (22nd May 2018)

All the news of the day, plus sport, finance and weather reports from Nine News Sydney. With Peter Overton (news), Cameron Williams (sport) and Amber Sherlock (weather).
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In this bulletin:
0:04 Opener and Adelaide's Catholic Archbishop Phillip Wilson becomes the highest-ranked cleric to be convicted of concealing child sex abuse after being found guilty in a Newcastle court.
3:03 A drunk driver has been jailed after ploughing a car into the front of a house in Kingsford.
5:05 Two men arrested when police found a kilogram of cocaine during raids across Sydney.
5:29 A garbage truck driver has been charged over the death of a homeless man at Redfern.
5:51 A woman who stabbed and killed her cousin over damage to a car will spend six years behin...

published: 22 May 2018

Colombia's Coke-Smuggling Submarines

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Colombian drug traffickers up the ante with homemade coke-smuggling submarines.
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published: 08 May 2018

Prime Minister Abe's visit to Australia: Remarks to the Australian Parliament

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Hey guys, the rest will have a waaaaay shorter monologue, I promise! There is just SO MUCH to catch up and I really needed to share.
As much as it looks like a "fun trip" it was work, work and work! I set up an exclusive deal for WAVE products in Australiafor one. Full range outside of the licenses we can't get. Yet. Tools and kits, YES! Most excited about the Ma.K and Votom lines.
I can't share more details than this for the moment, main thing is that if you are in AUS, please ask your local hobby shop to talk with HIMP.
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In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the first English-speaking version of "Deal or No Deal" (second only to the Dutch), I have uploaded part of the first ever episode of the show, broadcast in primetime back in 2003. The game play is quite different from that of the current Australian version, but followed closely the format of the original Dutch version. Three separate rounds of multi-choice questions whittled 200 potential contestants to just 2, who faced off to answer one question which would determine who would play the main game. From there, the rules pretty much followed the game we know and love these days. The episode was hosted by Andrew O'Keefe, who remains the compere of the show to this very day. I hope you enjoy this little piece of history.

In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the first English-speaking version of "Deal or No Deal" (second only to the Dutch), I have uploaded part of the first ever episode of the show, broadcast in primetime back in 2003. The game play is quite different from that of the current Australian version, but followed closely the format of the original Dutch version. Three separate rounds of multi-choice questions whittled 200 potential contestants to just 2, who faced off to answer one question which would determine who would play the main game. From there, the rules pretty much followed the game we know and love these days. The episode was hosted by Andrew O'Keefe, who remains the compere of the show to this very day. I hope you enjoy this little piece of history.

This is an episode from the third week of Season 2 of DoND here in Australia, and only the 11th episode in the "new" half-hour format. Whilst many of the prelim...

This is an episode from the third week of Season 2 of DoND here in Australia, and only the 11th episode in the "new" half-hour format. Whilst many of the preliminary elimination rounds have been removed which featured in the primetime version the previous year, a simplified 3 question qualifying round and some random selections whittles the 6 blocks (previously 8 blocks) of 25 contestants down to the required player and 25 case openers for the game (now featuring a $200,000 daily top prize, rather than a $2,000,000 weekly top value). In this episode, player Stuart is able to take the bank to the cleaners for a sizeable sum, and even a few case openers pick up $1,000 for correct guesses and a random spot prize.

This is an episode from the third week of Season 2 of DoND here in Australia, and only the 11th episode in the "new" half-hour format. Whilst many of the preliminary elimination rounds have been removed which featured in the primetime version the previous year, a simplified 3 question qualifying round and some random selections whittles the 6 blocks (previously 8 blocks) of 25 contestants down to the required player and 25 case openers for the game (now featuring a $200,000 daily top prize, rather than a $2,000,000 weekly top value). In this episode, player Stuart is able to take the bank to the cleaners for a sizeable sum, and even a few case openers pick up $1,000 for correct guesses and a random spot prize.

A year ago the small rural community of Mingoola on the New South Wales-Queensland border was facing a bleak future. Meanwhile in Western Sydney, refugee advocate Emmanuel Musoni saw problems affecting people in his community who’d come from war-ravaged countries of central Africa.
When they were put in contact late last year, they saw a solution to both their problems; a model many now believe could be used to help struggling rural communities across the country.
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A year ago the small rural community of Mingoola on the New South Wales-Queensland border was facing a bleak future. Meanwhile in Western Sydney, refugee advocate Emmanuel Musoni saw problems affecting people in his community who’d come from war-ravaged countries of central Africa.
When they were put in contact late last year, they saw a solution to both their problems; a model many now believe could be used to help struggling rural communities across the country.
You can read more about Mingoola's social experiment here: http://ab.co/2feKGwb

The life of a drug addict

In this video, we revisit a good friend of mine who was first featured on AfterPrisonShow over a year ago. This friend of mine suffers from a very bad drug addi...

In this video, we revisit a good friend of mine who was first featured on AfterPrisonShow over a year ago. This friend of mine suffers from a very bad drug addiction. I hope this video serves as an eye opening experience to those who watch this.
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In this video, we revisit a good friend of mine who was first featured on AfterPrisonShow over a year ago. This friend of mine suffers from a very bad drug addiction. I hope this video serves as an eye opening experience to those who watch this.
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HOI4 Together for Victory - Fascist Australia #4 - Broken Peace Deal

Wow. Okay, for a summary of that Peacedeal:
I was in my own faction with Siam and Japan, along with others.
We were at war with the Allies and China's Factio...

Wow. Okay, for a summary of that Peacedeal:
I was in my own faction with Siam and Japan, along with others.
We were at war with the Allies and China'sFaction.
We were at peace with the Axis and the Comintern.
The Axis were defeated by the Comintern and the Allies.
The Comintern puppeted everything and put communists in power in Italy.
The GermanReich is still a thing. They own most of Germany. East and West Germany also exist, but West is around two provinces.
Republican Italy joined my faction instead of the Comintern.
Siam took land I had in Indonesia - I was occupying Allied territory (Dutch East Indies) and it was given to Siam, who is in my faction.
Lastly, and the biggest:
I had occupied the British Raj, which is in the Allies, yet somehow the Comintern puppeted the Raj despite the fact that it was an Allied power, and that the Axis weren't even occupying it - I, an independent faction were.

Wow. Okay, for a summary of that Peacedeal:
I was in my own faction with Siam and Japan, along with others.
We were at war with the Allies and China'sFaction.
We were at peace with the Axis and the Comintern.
The Axis were defeated by the Comintern and the Allies.
The Comintern puppeted everything and put communists in power in Italy.
The GermanReich is still a thing. They own most of Germany. East and West Germany also exist, but West is around two provinces.
Republican Italy joined my faction instead of the Comintern.
Siam took land I had in Indonesia - I was occupying Allied territory (Dutch East Indies) and it was given to Siam, who is in my faction.
Lastly, and the biggest:
I had occupied the British Raj, which is in the Allies, yet somehow the Comintern puppeted the Raj despite the fact that it was an Allied power, and that the Axis weren't even occupying it - I, an independent faction were.

Budget 2018 - how will it impact you?

This is your first look at #budget2018! Want to know how it will impact you?
We’re streaming the Treasurer’s speech, then later we'll be joined by Patricia Kar...

This is your first look at #budget2018! Want to know how it will impact you?
We’re streaming the Treasurer’s speech, then later we'll be joined by PatriciaKarvelas, SabraLane, Ian Verrender and many more ABC journos.
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Hey guys, the rest wi...

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If you'd like to head straight to the trip photo montage, it starts at 15:56
Hey guys, the rest will have a waaaaay shorter monologue, I promise! There is just SO MUCH to catch up and I really needed to share.
As much as it looks like a "fun trip" it was work, work and work! I set up an exclusive deal for WAVE products in Australiafor one. Full range outside of the licenses we can't get. Yet. Tools and kits, YES! Most excited about the Ma.K and Votom lines.
I can't share more details than this for the moment, main thing is that if you are in AUS, please ask your local hobby shop to talk with HIMP.
If you are outside of Australia, please contact me directly for help.
Thanks a bunch guys, very happy to hear your thoughts and comments on this as always.
Linc

Become a Supporter!
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If you'd like to head straight to the trip photo montage, it starts at 15:56
Hey guys, the rest will have a waaaaay shorter monologue, I promise! There is just SO MUCH to catch up and I really needed to share.
As much as it looks like a "fun trip" it was work, work and work! I set up an exclusive deal for WAVE products in Australiafor one. Full range outside of the licenses we can't get. Yet. Tools and kits, YES! Most excited about the Ma.K and Votom lines.
I can't share more details than this for the moment, main thing is that if you are in AUS, please ask your local hobby shop to talk with HIMP.
If you are outside of Australia, please contact me directly for help.
Thanks a bunch guys, very happy to hear your thoughts and comments on this as always.
Linc

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// Helpful Links
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Twitter: @daytradewarrior @swingwarrior
“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime”…
// Learn How to Day Trade and Learn How to Swing Trading
As Day Traders and Swing Traders our mission is simple. We are looking for stocks that we expect will move in a predictable direction. We want to take a position with a predefined stop level and profit target. Sounds easy right? In a lot of ways it is. But there are literally thousands of different strategies for trading the market. Every trader has a unique approach to trading. Our goal is to teach you our strategies. I have developed a series of profitable trading strategies for beginners. Our Trading Courses focus on the most fundamental aspects of a successful trade.
// ChartPatterns
After you understand risk management and proper stock selection, we teach you how to find stock patterns on charts. These patterns are how we base our risk and reward. We look for chart patterns that have well defined areas of support and resistance. We will use previous support levels as our stop price, or our risk, and we look at previous resistance areas as our initial profit target, or our reward. If the profit vs loss ratio is 2:1 we will take the trade. I teach both day trading strategies and swing trading strategies. For day trading we focus primarily on 5min charts while swing traders focus more on daily charts. The patterns in general are the same. I teach traders how to find patterns in real-time including BullFlags, Bear Flags, FlatTops, Flat Bottoms, and Rubber Band Reversal Setups.
// Trading Strategies
Learning risk management, proper stock selection, and chart patterns is important, but those alone don’t create a trading strategy. A trading strategy requires details on the time of day you take these trades, what type of stocks you like to trade, what percentage to success you expect. All our students are required to papertrade and prove to me that they can trade on a percentage of success that is high enough to justify real trading. If you can’t make money in a demo account, you have no business trading a real account. We have saved students hundreds of thousands of dollars by encouraging paper trading while they are learning. The market will be here for a long time to come. The important thing for you right now is to build up the skills to trade the market successfully. You will learn that once you possess the skills to consistently make $20.00/day all it takes to make $200 is larger share size. Then all it takes to make $2000 is again, larger share size. The hardest part is being consistently green just $20/day. So that is our initial target for all of our students. Profitable trading 4/5 days per week for at least 3 months.
Join our Free Day Trading Chat Room here: https://www.warriortrading.com/free-day-trading-chat-room/